Hi guys my wife and I have started a little website about our cycle trips - it's a still a work in progress - there's day trips to Coochiemudlo Island and Jacobs Well there at the moment - but a whole lot to come - including Western Victoria, Toowoomba-Gladstone - and some of Europe (England-Scotland-Ireland-France-Germany).

Enjoy the site - it's mainly photos and text, but some video where I had some too

Nice little web site Scot not sure if it's my browser or the web site but I can't open up your different trips you have listed and even the "NEXT" button at the bottom of page was a bugger to work for me.

Hi Ricky - sorry to hear that - in the big list of trips only of a few of them are active links - the Coochiemudlo and Jacobs Well ones - and the Links link --- what kind of browser are you using? I've tested it on Firefox and MS Edge and it worked for me -- sorry about that it would be good to work out exactly what the cause is though

Hi Scot using Explorer but your reason makes it all ok I was trying to click your non active links. I really enjoy looking at others that take the time to document there trips that's something I have never done thanks for sharing Scot good to see you family involvement.

You can now download the KML files for the routes too if you'd like to try them. I'll add the KML for each route as I write the page up for that route - so at the moment there's Jacobs Well, Coochie and Western Victoria

Scotness wrote:Have you got a blog or a page about your trips Ricky that I can have a look at?

No Scot I'm lazy I don't document my trips even photos for me are few and far between because I tour alone the memories are enough for me. What's funny is I enjoy reading everyone's else trips that they have documented and enjoy. I spend too much time sight seeing and the likes then I'm out of time I just want to relax at the end of the day.

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